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hit-and-run

[hit-n-ruhn] adjective, verb, -ran, -run⋅ning.
–adjective
1. guilty of fleeing the scene of an accident or injury one has caused, esp. a vehicular accident, thereby attempting to evade being identified and held responsible: a hit-and-run driver.
2. involving or resulting from such action or conduct: hit-and-run fatalities.
3. Baseball. pertaining to or noting a play in which, to get a head start, a base runner begins to run to the next base as the pitcher delivers the ball to the batter, who must try to hit it in order to protect the runner.
4. marked by taking flight immediately after a quick, concentrated attack: a hit-and-run raid.
–verb (used without object)
5. Baseball. to attempt or execute a hit-and-run play.

Origin:
1895–1900, Americanism


hit-and-runner, noun
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hit-and-run   (hĭt'n-rŭn')
adj.  
  1. Being or involving the driver of a motor vehicle who leaves the scene of an accident, especially one in which a pedestrian or another vehicle has been struck.

  2. Baseball Relating to or being a play in which a base runner starts to run on the pitch and the batter attempts to hit the ball to protect the runner.

  3. Involving or designed for swift specific action or effect: "a day of hit-and-run disturbances by bands of dissident students" (Alfonso Narvaez).

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Main Entry: hit–and–run
Function: adjective
1 : having left the scene of a motor vehicle accident without stopping to fulfill the duties imposed by law (as rendering aid or giving identification) hit–and–run driver>
2 : involving or concerning a hit-and-run driver
hit–and–run accident> <hit–and–run statutes>
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